>>>>> Rémi Denis-Courmont <r...@remlab.net> writes:
>>>>> Le mardi 5 février 2013 19:44:17, Ivan Shmakov a écrit :

[…]

 >> Obviously, there should be a way for the user to override the ‘lib’
 >> directory location inferred from the ‘maps’ file contents.
 >> (Ideally, such a feature is to be activated automagically when VLC
 >> is used on a Debian Live system.)

 > You can override/extend the paths that VLC searches for plugins using
 > the VLC_PLUGIN_PATH environment variable.

        ACK, thanks!  I've just checked it, and the issue goes away with
        an explicit VLC_PLUGIN_PATH=/usr/lib/vlc/plugins.

        Shouldn't such variables be prominently documented in either the
        vlc(1) (cvlc(1)) manual page, or in the --help text?

 > Note that adding plugins while running is not supported (they will be
 > ignored).

 > If that's not enough, I don't really see any alternative to patching
 > VLC in Debian.

        It's my understanding that using /usr/lib/vlc/plugins as the
        default plugins location is a sensible behavior for the Debian
        package.  (I don't know if it makes sense to allow for such an
        “autodetection” to be activated explicitly by the user.)

 > Union FS is a hack

        … Even if initially derived from Union FS, Aufs is a separate
        project for quite some years now.

        (And it's an exceptionally usefull hack, BTW.)

 > and TBH, I have no plan to support this in upstream VLC especially
 > not unless it gets accepted in the upstream Linux kernel.

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